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How does one's character influence the experience of dying?

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A person's character significantly affects their spiritual state and comfort at the time of death.

In the critical moments before death, a person’s character becomes paramount. The state of one's soul—whether they are righteous or wicked—holds profound implications for that person's experience in the face of death. Character determines not just the eternal destiny but also how one faces that ultimate moment. The text emphasizes that belief must influence one’s life and conduct because faith without works is dead. Thus, it is crucial to reflect on and cultivate a life of faith and repentance continually.
Scripture References: James 2:26, Matthew 7:16-20

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